I apologize in advance for the poor quality of the pictures. We have had days on end of clouds and rain for weeks. Sunlight has been so rare that I was diagnosed with Vitamin D deficiency and have to take prescription supplements now!
In trying to use some of my craft stash, I came across this grapevine wreath I found at a thrift store for next to nothing. Someone had ripped some previous decorations off it and there were still bits of it left here and there.
I had seen these adorable little putka pods for sale on Etsy and couldn't resist. They look like teeny, tiny pumpkins. You can get them in natural or dyed, so I got a mixture of both. I got them from
Cattails.
It was super easy to make. I used some sheet moss from JoAnn's. and just pulled off small pieces of it to glue sparingly around the wreath using my trusty hot glue gun.
Then I glued the putka pods in the spaces between and some on the moss itself.
Using a burlap ribbon, I just looped a piece around the wreath and used duct tape to secure it to the back of my chalkboard.
It seemed a little bare, so I cut a stencil out using my silhouette cameo and contact paper. Then I rubbed chalk over the stencil. Go gently here so as not to lift the edges of the stencil.
Easy as pie and perfect handwriting. I could have claimed I had mad chalk writing skills, but I cannot tell a lie. I stink at writing on chalkboards. Shhh...it's our little secret.
My cup overfloweth.
Blessings to you and yours this Thanksgiving season!
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